The family of an autistic boy wants their dog to accompany him to school to ease the transition to a new place and to help keep him safe from traffic and other dangers. Service dogs are allowed in his school. However, opponents claim that this dog is just a source of comfort rather than a true service dog. Use cookie cutters and trim out as many treats as you can. Place the treats on ungreased cookie sheet. Cook at 350 degrees in a preheated oven approximately 12 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool and serve to your “best friend”. Submitted by J.S.

Elementary School Mac Games With Dog BiscuitsMacBack in elementary school, (from about 1999 to 2001 approx.) the computer labs at my school had a bunch of games that were, at the time, very fun to play. Some were on mac others pc, others both. What I want to know is if anyone remembers the names to some of these games. I'll provide descriptions of the ones I would like to find again.
1. This was an educational math-based game where you played as a dog, running around these levels collecting dog treats and defeating monsters by correctly solving simple math problems. I think there was something like it was in a dream world (or something like that).
2. A simple game where you added different objects (gears, platforms, see-saws, basketballs, etc.) to the screen to created a sort of 'obstacle course' based around the chain reactions of, say, a ball hitting a see-saw and causing another object to fly up, hit something else, cause a fan to switch on which blows something in one direction, etc., etc.
If anyone can help me with this that would be awesome. Thanks! =)

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